Superficial cells are self‐renewing chondrocyte progenitors, which form the articular cartilage in juvenile mice

Lei Li(Karolinska Institutet), Phillip T. Newton(Karolinska Institutet), Thibault Bouderlique(Karolinska Institutet), Marie Šejnohová(Central European Institute of Technology), Tomáš Zikmund(Central European Institute of Technology), Elena Kozhemyakina(Harvard University), Meng Xie(Karolinska Institutet), Jan Křivánek(Medical University of Vienna), Jozef Kaiser(Central European Institute of Technology), Hong Qian(Karolinska Institutet), Vyacheslav Dyachuk(Karolinska Institutet), Andrew B. Lassar(Harvard University), Matthew L. Warman(Boston Children's Hospital), Björn Barenius(Karolinska Institutet), Igor Adameyko(Karolinska Institutet), Andrei S. Chagin(Karolinska Institutet)
The FASEB Journal
December 13, 2016
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Articular cartilage has little regenerative capacity. Recently, genetic lineage tracing experiments have revealed chondrocyte progenitors at the articular surface. We further characterized these progenitors by using in vivo genetic approaches. Histone H2B–green fluorescent protein retention revealed that superficial cells divide more slowly than underlying articular chondrocytes. Clonal genetic tracing combined with immunohistochemistry revealed that superficial cells renew their number by symmetric division, express mesenchymal stem cell markers, and generate chondrocytes via both asymmetric and symmetric differentiation. Quantitative analysis of cellular kinetics, in combination with phosphotungstic acid–enhanced micro–computed tomography, showed that superficial cells generate chondrocytes and contribute to the growth and reshaping of articular cartilage. Furthermore, we found that cartilage renewal occurs as the progeny of superficial cells fully replace fetal chondrocytes during early postnatal life. Thus, superficial cells are self‐renewing progenitors that are capable of maintaining their own population and fulfilling criteria of unipotent adult stem cells. Furthermore, the progeny of these cells reconstitute adult articular cartilage de novo , entirely substituting fetal chondrocytes.—Li, L., Newton, P. T., Bouderlique, T., Sejnohova, M., Zikmund, T., Kozhemyakina, E., Xie, M., Krivanek, J., Kaiser, J., Qian, H., Dyachuk, V., Lassar, A. B., Warman, M. L., Barenius, B., Adameyko, I., Chagin, A. S. Superficial cells are self‐renewing chondrocyte progenitors, which form the articular cartilage in juvenile mice. FASEB J. 31, 1067–1084 (2017). www.fasebj.org


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